Tobias Frost wrote:
> Package: powersaved
> Version: 0.12.18-1
> Severity: important
> 
> "powersave -U" (S2D) seems to check for a kernel in /boot/vmlinuz.
> But in debian, the running kernel is /boot/vmlinuz-(Version)
> and there can be a sym-link /vmlinuz pointing to the kernel.
> 
> Therefore, the check fails, and suspend to disk won't start
> (disabling the safty-check is not what I want)
> 

Hi Tobias!

Do you by chance use lilo? If so, you should set GRUB_LOADER="LILO" in
/etc/powersave/common.
This will also disable the check for the kernel that is booted nex.
Currently powersave has only support for grub:
It parses /boot/grub/menu.lst to see which boot entry is used on next
boot. If this entry doesn't match the currently running kernel (or if
the parsing fails), it will refuse to suspend_to_disk.

Cheers,
Michael

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